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The Importance of Music to GirlsThe Importance of Music to Girls

The Importance of Music to Girls2007

Lavinia Greenlaw

About this book

The Importance of Music to Girls tells the story of the adventures that music leads us into - getting drunk, falling in love, cutting our hair, wanting to change the world - as well as the darker side of the adolescent years: loneliness, bullying, getting arrested. From bubble-gum pop to classical piano to punk rock, music is at first the key to being a girl and then the means of escape from all that. It is a way to talk to boys and a way to do without them. Lavinia Greenlaw records the importance of music in her life, from dancing on her father's shoes as a child to discovering her parents' records, buying her own, going to concerts and singing in the streets. The personal - her school reports and diary entries, and the girl behind them - is everywhere touched by the music that compelled her generation. Fancying Donny Osmond and his shiny teeth, disco dancing in four-inch wedge heels, wanting to be Joy Division's Ian Curtis - this is a remembrance of childhood and adolescence, filtered through the medium of music.

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First published
2007
OL Work ID
OL3611212W

Subjects

Authors, EnglishBiographyChildhood and youthEnglish AuthorsEnglish Women authorsMusic and childrenMusic and teenagersWomen authors, EnglishPersonal MemoirsKnowledgeMusicWomen authorsAuthors, biography

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